Most Popular Songs Among Men Ranking [2026]
We’ve picked out famous hit songs, both old and new, that have been popular so far.Among them, we’ve selected those that are especially popular with men.We’re introducing the songs in a ranked list based on play counts, so please take a look.
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Men’s Most Popular Classic Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
It’s love, right?wacci78rank/position

I’ve been posting songs with the theme of “men with low voices,” and many of my students are “men with low voices” too! One of them has been practicing wacci’s “Koidaro.” In this song, the chorus jumps up in range to F#4, but the lowest note is a pretty low B2, which actually appears multiple times throughout.
How about first making sure you can firmly produce those easier low notes, and then try tackling the high notes with some momentum? Of course, it’s totally fine to start with falsetto instead of chest voice! If you keep singing, there will definitely be a point where it clicks, so I think it’s worth giving it a go even if it feels “a bit high.” Just don’t push yourself!
CITRUSDa-iCE79rank/position

Da-iCE’s “CITRUS” shot to fame as a high-tone song! I bet many of you, regardless of gender, have tried singing it.
The overall vocal range is F3–D5, which is generally easier for women than men, so Da-iCE hitting those high notes makes them a group many men admire.
The A and B sections sit in a relatively calm range, but the tricky part is how the chorus suddenly jumps up into the high register.
When you’re firing off high notes, if your falsetto isn’t stable, you can strain your throat.
Keep the sensation of “resonating in your head” at all times—your facial muscles will naturally lift, so don’t forget to stay mindful of that.
Also, you’ll need good explosiveness, so project your voice as if you’re aiming far away.
In the last chorus, the key modulates and the pitch goes even higher, so it’s okay to sing out more than you think!
FlowerORANGE RANGE80rank/position

Thanks to a recent revival hit, the mixture rock band ORANGE RANGE is now attracting attention from younger generations as well.
They’ve produced many hit numbers, but among them, the song I recommend for men with lower voices is Hana.
It might not sound particularly low at first, but its lowest note is low G, so there are quite a few deep phrases.
The highest note is mid F (F4), which means the overall range is fairly narrow, making it easier to sing for men with lower voices.
Men’s Favorite Classic Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)
OverMr.Children81rank/position

It captures the quintessential early-’90s Mr.Children vibe: a guitar-band driven rock sound that keeps a pop sensibility, matched with introspective lyrics and a bittersweet melody.
The overall range is D3 to A#4, which might be slightly higher than the average male range.
Especially that chest-voice G#4 after the run of F4s in the chorus—you want that to come out smoothly, right? The key here is explosiveness.
If you deliver every phrase with a bit of an accent, you’ll build momentum and make it easier to project the voice.
After that, switch to falsetto.
To keep the momentum, send your breath straight upward.
At that moment, lifting your facial muscles will help things go more smoothly, so keep those facial muscles raised.
LA LA LA Love SongKubota Toshinobu82rank/position

A dramatic love song by Toshinobu Kubota that captures the exhilaration of romance, like riding a merry-go-round.
It gently embraces the hearts of those who feel lonely, singing about the joy of reclaiming life’s sparkle through a new encounter.
In 1996, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Long Vacation,” starring Takuya Kimura, and became a major cultural sensation alongside the show.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and surpassed total sales of 1.856 million copies, also earning an Excellent Work Award at the Japan Record Awards.
It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to bask in bittersweet memories of love or take a bold new step in life.
I wonder if I’d still say it’s too late.Saucy Dog83rank/position

This is a Saucy Dog song that delicately portrays the bittersweet feelings after a heartbreak.
It conveys lingering attachment and regret toward a former lover, along with complex emotions about a new romance, resonating deeply with listeners.
Included on their 4th mini-album “Take Me,” it was released in September 2020.
The music video was directed by Ryoka Kumagai, and the members’ performances are striking.
With lyrics that anyone who has experienced heartbreak can relate to and a heartwarming melody, it’s especially appealing.
It might be nice to listen quietly alone and reflect on a past love.
It’s a song that lets you linger in your memories while giving you the courage to step into your next romance.
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi84rank/position

A lyrical love song filled with memories and lingering feelings from youth.
The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and a voice that resonates in the heart quietly convey unfulfilled feelings and a love that passed by.
Kazuyoshi Saito’s tender vocals and guitar beautifully express nostalgia for the past and the emotions of the present.
Released in April 2010, it drew attention as the theme song for Shiseido’s IN&ON series commercials.
Since February 2017, it has also been used in Ito En’s “Oi Ocha” commercials, continuing to comfort many listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to hum at class reunions or during long-awaited get-togethers, wrapped in fond memories.
Sing it with friends at karaoke, and its universally relatable lyrics will warm everyone’s hearts.


